My review on Dr. Bronner’s Liquid Soap used as dreadlock shampoo.

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  1. Hey Ryan, my only question is how exactly did you go about drying them, hair dryer, towel, air dry, etc… and also iv herd that if you don't get them completely dry that they can stink. Is this due to them being dirty? or did yours even do that?

  2. just to anyone wanting to get ALL the scents, you can buy the baby mild one and add essential oils of your choice…much cheaper!

  3. I'm just gonna be bold and say that EVERYONE should be 'into' fair trade. No excuse for abuse. 🙂

  4. i only use it as body wash if i'm traveling somewhere so i don't need soap and shampoo but when i do, i just put a small amount in my hand and rub it like body wash. since your body is wet it just lathers right on. but when i'm home, i use a bar soap (which Dr Bronners also makes)

  5. Hey i was wondering, my dreads are natural (or neglect in you perfer that term!) and i dont want any mold in them so i was thinking about getting dr bronners. Thing is, the dreads are not completely finished but still pretty tight so should i bother getting ressidue free shampoo at this stage of my dread locking process?

  6. I was about to cut my dreads before I found this stuff. btw Target also carries Dr. Bronners for those who dont want to order online or without a local Kroger.

  7. Does this count as using wax? It's pretty much all oils lol. And you can find them at earth fare if you can find one

  8. Thank you for this video.

    I have 2 questions, if you would like to answer:

    1) Can bar soaps also be residue-free, or only liquid soaps can be residue-free?

    2) Are there other residue-free soaps that you prefer now? (maybe you found better options since you made this video)

    Thank you in advance for a response.

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